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    Preserving Family Memories: Amy Childs Partners with London’s Attic Self Storage

    olivia.reeveBy olivia.reeve1 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    TV personality and mother-of-four Amy Childs has teamed up with London-based Attic Self Storage to support families in safeguarding their most cherished childhood memories. 

    Every parent knows how quickly the years fly. One day you’re carrying your new-born home from the hospital, and before you know it, you’re watching them head off to school. From tiny shoes to first scribbles, these little mementos can instantly transport us back in time – yet in busy households with limited space, they’re often packed away or left behind. 

    That’s where Attic’s new Memory Box campaign comes in. Inspired by London’s growing family communities, the campaign encourages parents to curate their own memory boxes, selecting the moments that matter most, while keeping clutter at bay. 

    Amy, who was raised in Barking, has put together special memory boxes for each of her four children. Inside, she’s preserved treasures like hospital bands, first birthday cards, and handwritten notes – each carefully chosen to reflect their individual journeys. For Amy, the beauty of a memory box lies in curating the items that genuinely capture a moment, rather than holding on to everything, making it both meaningful and manageable. 

    In order to help parents get started, Amy has shared her top five tips for creating a memory box: 

    • Be Selective: Choose items that tell a story, not everything you’ve collected. 
    • Save the Milestones: First outfits, first scribbles, birthday cards. 
    • Let Go of the Guilt: Donate or recycle duplicates and bulky items. 
    • Protect What You Keep: Use a sturdy box, acid-free paper, and labels. 
    • Think Beyond the Box: If you run out of space, self-storage can help keep memories safe without overwhelming your home. 

    Attic, which has new sites in Barking & Dagenham and Enfield, says the campaign is about more than storage, it’s about celebrating the emotional value of the things families choose to hold onto. 

    “We believe storage is about more than just square footage – it’s about making space for the things you love,” says Sophie Bagnall, Marketing Director at Attic Self Storage. “Our new store openings in Enfield and Barking & Dagenham are a chance to give back to the communities we serve by helping families protect and preserve the memories that matter most.”  

    With Londoners living in smaller spaces and juggling increasingly busy lives, the importance of preserving what truly matters, and letting go of the rest, has never been greater 

    Read Amy’s full guide here: https://www.atticstorage.co.uk/blog/creating-a-memory-box-for-my-kids-why-it-matters-and-how-you-can-start-yours-amy-childs/ 

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